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Local organizations are urgently responding to help Georgians who will soon be without federal assistance for food. More than 1.4 million Georgians will lose their benefits when the nation’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program stops issuing funds this Saturday due to the ongoing federal government shutdown. “Closer Look” program host Rose Scott talks with leaders of several Georgia-based organizations working to make sure households across the state have food and other wraparound services.
Guests include:
Allison Ashe, the president and CEO of Wellroot Family Services
Elizabeth Omilami, the president of Hosea Helps
Lisa Regan, the senior director of programs and services at Saint Vincent de Paul, Georgia
Plus, several former mayors of the City of Atlanta, along with business, civic and community leaders, are doubling down on their efforts to center diversity, equity, and inclusion. The group formed the new Soul of Atlanta Coalition. On Thursday, the coalition held the SOUL OF ATLANTA UNITY RALLY at Big Bethel AME Church. Following the rally, “Closer Look,” program host Rose Scott talks with former Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin and Jabari Simama, a former Atlanta city councilmember and retired educator. They discuss the coalition’s efforts to defend and preserve Atlanta's civil rights legacy amid the heightened attacks on diversity and inclusion.
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Local organizations are urgently responding to help Georgians who will soon be without federal assistance for food. More than 1.4 million Georgians will lose their benefits when the nation’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program stops issuing funds this Saturday due to the ongoing federal government shutdown. “Closer Look” program host Rose Scott talks with leaders of several Georgia-based organizations working to make sure households across the state have food and other wraparound services.
Guests include:
Allison Ashe, the president and CEO of Wellroot Family Services
Elizabeth Omilami, the president of Hosea Helps
Lisa Regan, the senior director of programs and services at Saint Vincent de Paul, Georgia
Plus, several former mayors of the City of Atlanta, along with business, civic and community leaders, are doubling down on their efforts to center diversity, equity, and inclusion. The group formed the new Soul of Atlanta Coalition. On Thursday, the coalition held the SOUL OF ATLANTA UNITY RALLY at Big Bethel AME Church. Following the rally, “Closer Look,” program host Rose Scott talks with former Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin and Jabari Simama, a former Atlanta city councilmember and retired educator. They discuss the coalition’s efforts to defend and preserve Atlanta's civil rights legacy amid the heightened attacks on diversity and inclusion.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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